MAS-GIS -- What's New?

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October 2009

Capstone project published in Physical Geography

For his capstone project, Camilo Cubaque estimated future residential water use across Phoenix, given expected changes in climate. Camilo submitted his work to Physical Geography, a highly respected scientific journal, and after a rigorous review process, his article was accepted and is now available in print. More

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August 2009

MAS-GIS program enrolls largest class since inception

The MAS-GIS program began its sixth year, with the largest group of students since the program began. Read more about this year's students.

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August 2009

GeoMattix launches newsletter

GeoMattix, the company founded and owned by MAS-GIS Faculty Associate Michelle Mattix, has just published its first newsletter. See the full text of the newsletter here.

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July 2009

ESRI selects Cory Whittaker's maps for its annual Map Book

ESRI recognizes Cory Whittaker, a 2005 MAS-GIS graduate. More

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July 2009

Report from Bob Balling: MAS-GIS at ESRI User's Conference 2009

MAS-GIS alums were everywhere, and several current students helped make it all happen! More

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June 2009

Sophi Beym uses GIS to mitigate disaster risk in New Mexico

Sophi Beym, who graduated in the first year of the MAS-GIS program, moves on with her career ... More

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May 2009

MAS-GIS grads at ASU Commencement 2009

There was a crowd at this year's commencement -- including 11 MAS-GIS students ... More

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Summer 2007

Wynette Arviso's company is higlighted in ESRI "Federal Connections"

After graduating with her MAS-GIS degree, Wynette Arviso joined JJ Clacs & Company. A couple of years later, her work was featured in ESRI's "Federal Connections" newsletter. See write-up on page 6 of the newsletter.